Blue-blooded in a sentence as an adjective

Except it's not blue-blooded aristos running the show, it's old boys, school ties, golf buddies, MBAs.

As a blue-blooded Democrat I couldn't bring myself to do that even if they were willing to pay.

That would be my mistake -- I said blue-blooded in my original post and I meant red-blooded as you have pointed out.

Being a blue-blooded capitalist, you aren't going to let me use your product for free; why do you expect better terms from me than you yourself are offering?

As I get older I hate the hypocritical pseudo-liberal privilege of tech more than the stuffy, blue-blooded East Coast variety.

Yeah and if it weren't for those pesky Californians and their regulations we would be free to use leaded gasoline like true blue-blooded Americans.

It's possible to get into a vulgar merchant elite if you're clever and persistent no matter what, but a blue-blooded elite you have to be born into, just like a white-skinned elite.

I take it you would prefer to be ruled by a dyed-in-the-wool blue-blooded aristocrat, who has never done a day of work in his life?Or ****, why not just auction the PM's office off to the highest bidder?Or ****, why not bring the Divine Right of Kings back?

Blue-blooded definitions

adjective

belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy; "an aristocratic family"; "aristocratic Bostonians"; "aristocratic government"; "a blue family"; "blue blood"; "the blue-blooded aristocracy"; "of gentle blood"; "patrician landholders of the American South"; "aristocratic bearing"; "aristocratic features"; "patrician tastes"

See also: aristocratic aristocratical blue gentle patrician